No. 3: Anthony Herrera, Barron Collier

Minnesota Vikings offensive lineman Anthony Herrera watches a replay on the scoreboard in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta during a preseason game against the Atlanta Falcons Friday, August 20. Herrera, a former University of Tennessee and Barron Collier High School football player, is battling for a roster position with the Vikings. David Ahntholz/Staff

Minnesota Vikings guard Anthony Herrera (64) jogs onto the field during the NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, October 25, 2009 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Steelers won the game 27-17. (AP Photo/Paul Spinelli)

Barron Collier High School graduate Anthony Herrera works out in his old weight room Wednesday in preparation for the NFL draft this weekend. Herrera, who went on to play for the University of Tennessee may become the second player in Collier County history on Saturday to be drafted by the NFL. Michel Fortier/Staff

Minnesota Vikings Guard Anthony Herrera celebrates a first-down against the Detroit Lions in the fourth quarter of an NFL football game in Detroit, Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. Minnesota won 20-16. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

The jersey of former Barron Collier standout Anthony Herrera was retired Friday, Oct. 1 during the East Lee County-Barron Collier football at Barron Collier High School. Pictured from left are former Barron Collier coach Dave Tanner and Anthony Herrera's family including his mom Jennifer Herrera, his sister Alicia, brother-in-law Greg Hoosang, uncle Anthony Durity and uncle Vesta Marks. Greg Kahn/Staff

Anthony Herrera, left, talks with Minnesota Vikings quarterback Daunte Culpepper, center, during the second half of a preseason game with the Falcons in Georgia Dome in Atlanta Friday, August 20. Herrera, a former University of Tennessee and Barron Collier High School football player, is battling for a roster position with the Vikings. David Ahntholz/Staff

Minnesota Vikings offensive line coach Steve Loney, left, talks with linemen Anthony Herrera, right, and Nat Dorsey, center, while the defense is on the field at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta during a preseason game against the Falcons Friday, August 20. Herrera, a former University of Tennessee and Barron Collier High School football player, is battling for a roster position with the Vikings. David Ahntholz/Staff

Minnesota Vikings offensive lineman Anthony Herrera heads onto the field at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta for the start of a preseason game against the Falcons Friday, August 20. Herrera, a former University of Tennessee and Barron Collier High School football player, is battling for a roster position with the Vikings. David Ahntholz/Staff

Minnesota Vikings offensive lineman Billy Conaty, from left, Nat Dorsey and Anthony Herrera tangle with the Atlanta Falcons defense during a preseason game at the Georgia Dome Friday, August 20. Herrera, a former University of Tennessee and Barron Collier High School football player, is battling for a roster position with the Vikings. David Ahntholz/Staff

Barron Collier High School graduate Anthony Herrera works out in his old weight room Wednesday in preparation for the NFL draft this weekend. Herrera, who went on to play for the University of Tennessee may become the second player in Collier County history on Saturday to be drafted by the NFL. Michel Fortier/Staff

Waiting for Saturday's draft, days are filled with workout sessions to keep in shape for Anthony Herrera, even doing exercises he doesn't particularly care for like sprints. Michel Fortier/Staff

Minnesota Vikings offensive line coach Steve Loney, left, talks with linemen Anthony Herrera, right, and Nat Dorsey, center, while the defense is on the field at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta during a preseason game against the Falcons Friday, August 20. Herrera, a former University of Tennessee and Barron Collier High School football player, is battling for a roster position with the Vikings. David Ahntholz/Staff

Minnesota Vikings offensive lineman Billy Conaty, from left, Nat Dorsey and Anthony Herrera tangle with the Atlanta Falcons defense during a preseason game at the Georgia Dome Friday, August 20. Herrera, a former University of Tennessee and Barron Collier High School football player, is battling for a roster position with the Vikings. David Ahntholz/Staff

Waiting for Saturday's draft, days are filled with workout sessions to keep in shape for Anthony Herrera, even doing exercises he doesn't particularly care for like sprints. Michel Fortier/Staff

Minnesota Vikings football player Anthony Herrera speaks to participants of his free youth football clinic at Golden Gate High School's football field on Saturday, July 16, 2011, in Naples. Herrera is a former Barron Collier High School and University of Tennessee player. David Albers/Staff

Minnesota Vikings offensive guard Anthony Herrera (64) looks out from the huddle during a NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Sunday, October 25, 2009 in Pittsburgh. The Steelers won the game 27-17. (AP Photo/Paul Jasienski)

Seven-year-old Will Sharpe jukes around Minnesota Vikings offensive guard Anthony Herrera during drills at a free youth football clinic hosted by Herrera at Golden Gate High School's football field on Saturday, July 16, 2011, in Naples. Herrera is a former Barron Collier High School and University of Tennessee player. David Albers/Staff

Minnesota Vikings football player Anthony Herrera concludes a free youth football clinic by talking to the participants at Golden Gate High School on Saturday, July 16, 2011, in Naples. David Albers/Staff

Minnesota Vikings football player Anthony Herrera coaches Matt Shover, 14, during a free youth football clinic at Golden Gate High School on Saturday, July 16, 2011, in Naples. David Albers/Staff

Minnesota Vikings football player Anthony Herrera praises 14-year-old Andy Francois for a catch during Herrera's free youth football clinic at Golden Gate High School's football field on Saturday, July 16, 2011, in Naples. Herrera is a former Barron Collier High School and University of Tennessee player. David Albers/Staff

Minnesota Vikings football player Anthony Herrera and Golden Gate head football coach Mike DiGrigoli cut it up during a free youth football clinic at Golden Gate High School's football field on Saturday, July 16, 2011, in Naples. David Albers/Staff